Journal of Sociological Research

The Journal of Sociological Research is a peer-reviewed journal, published by Macrothink Institute semi-annually. The journal aims at developing and refining a body of knowledge about human social structure and activity, sometimes with the goal of applying such knowledge to the pursuit of social welfare. Its subject matter ranges from the micro level of face-to-face interaction to the macro level of societies at large.

The Journal of Sociological Research aims at developing and refining a body of knowledge about human social structure and activity, sometimes with the goal of applying such knowledge to the pursuit of social welfare. Its subject matter ranges from the micro level of face-to-face interaction to the macro level of societies at large. The journal is multi-disciplinary and serves both academic and practitioner audience. A variety of topics relevant to the journal are as follows:

Family and the Population, Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender, Law, Crime, and Deviance, Organizations, Work, and Markets, Political Sociology and Social Movements, Education, Health, Culture, Social Policy, Social and Political Opinion Research, Survey Methodology, Theoretical Sociology,

For the purpose of providing readers with a broad spectrum of high quality, professional and forefront papers, other currently hot and relevant subjects across the entire field of Sociological Research are also involved.

Announcements

: Publication Fees Adjustment Notice (Effective January 1, 2018)

Effective 1 January 2018, the publication fee will increase from 100.00USD to 200.00USD. Manuscripts submitted on or after this date will be charged the new rate of 200.00USD per article.

Manuscripts submitted in 2017 can take advantage of the old rate (100.00USD) if paid on or before January 31, 2018.

All 2017’s manuscripts unpaid by 31 January, 2018 will be charged the new rate of 200.00USD.

: Call for Paper Submission

The Journal of Sociological Research aims at developing and refining a body of knowledge about human social structure and activity, sometimes with the goal of applying such knowledge to the pursuit of social welfare. Its subject matter ranges from the micro level of face-to-face interaction to the macro level of societies at large. The journal is multi-disciplinary and serves both academic and practitioner audience. A variety of topics relevant to the journal are as follows:

Family and the Population, Inequality: Race, Class, and Gender, Law, Crime, and Deviance, Organizations, Work, and Markets, Political Sociology and Social Movements, Education, Health, Culture, Social Policy, Social and Political Opinion Research, Survey Methodology and Theoretical Sociology

: Recruitment of Reviewers

Participation in the peer-review process is absolutely essential to the success and reputation of the journal. Reviewers along with the editors determine which work is of quality and significance; and, because of the extensive readership, what research and scholarship will ultimately have an impact on literacy in classrooms nationally and internationally. Reviewers are asked to promote our journals by submitting their own manuscripts for review, by recommending and encouraging other potential authors, by introducing the journal to potential readers and subscribers; and/or by communicating formally and informally with the editors about issues of relevance to the journal.

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